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Re: Emacs and GNUstep
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Liam Proven |
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Re: Emacs and GNUstep |
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Thu, 13 Mar 2014 13:56:56 +0000 |
On 13 March 2014 13:32, Michele Bert <micbert75@gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried also to compile aquamacs under gnustep, without success
I asked the developer/maintainer of Aquamacs (David Reitter, a very
pleasant and approachable chap) about doing a GNUstep version. He felt
it was not possible - that it's too tied to OS X. He also commented
that he doesn't feel that Linux is a significant platform and that
it's way too fragmented.
It would be great to prove him wrong, but also I suspect a lot of hard
work. Shame - it would be a great flagship app. Its cause is a little
diluted now by the excellent ErgoEmacs, but I find Aquamacs to be by
far the most usable Emacs that exists.
http://aquamacs.org/about.shtml
http://ergoemacs.org/
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